Case comment: Jahn v. KindermanBy Michael J. WeicherApril 2005Jahn v. Kinderman discussed several issues related to claims of oppression and deadlock based on Section 12.56 of the Illinois Business Corporation Act.
The economics of a business law practiceBy Carl R. DraperApril 2005Lawyers, generally and especially attorneys who focus on "business law," are quick to advise clients on the need to plan.
Editor’s notesJune 2005Articles would be appropriate but we are realistic and realize that we will probably not receive any articles from our readers.
Editor’s notesApril 2005This month we are soliciting and seeking something very special.
Editor’s notesBy William T. KaplanFebruary 2005We continue to encourage a "Prod and Nod" column in this newsletter where you may vent or praise any State of Illinois agency with which you recently interacted.
Financial planning for clientsBy John J. HoreledJune 2005It is very important for an attorney to obtain a general knowledge of financial planning for the best interests of the client.
Is there “value” in a “valuation”?By Bart A. BasiFebruary 2005The client, an owner of a small industrial shop, had poured blood, sweat and tears into the Company but without any heirs, decided that now was the proper time to sell.
Maximizing your business’ value: Improving your operation and profitabilityBy Bart A. Basi & Marcus S. RenwickJune 2005The time is ripe to sell a business! With interest rates being low, the economy growing, capital and ordinary gains tax rates being low, and tax rules as they are, now is the best time to sell a business.